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The Captain hears reports of a deserted beach just to the East of Lentas, secluded by rocks.
Take the dirt track east out of Lentas for about 1 kilometre and there is a sign pointing right to Anatoli. After 500 metres park at the car park for the two tavernas. The beach starts in front of the first taverna and stretches 400 metres east. Walk along the beach for 100 metres and you will find a group of rocks which provide an excellent screen from the rest of the beach. A good destination near Lentas if you do not like the long way to Trahulas.
2005: A report from the summer confirms this, and describes it as a very nice beach with very clean water.
2006 September: Another report says once clear of the taverna there were maybe 20 folk on the beach and coves, with 80% in the nude.
2007 August: A report gives the beach a low rating; there were a handful of old couples; about 50 % nude, and the beach was uninspiring.
2010 June: On one of the days the beach looked very nice but was empty.
2016 September: Reporters, who have visited for 1-2 days at that time of year for several years, confirm the way to get there, and that there are 2 tavernas. Once you walk away from the tavernas the beach is mainly nude. In the early afternoon there were usually 10 to 20 there, most of them nude. There is plenty of space. Some people climb over the rocks at the east end to reach a second beach, which is deserted or nude. The water at Petrakis is very good for swimming and snorkelling: there is a small rocky island, just 100 m into the sea, with a lot of beautiful fish around (be aware of currents). Keep it clean and naturist!
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